Friday, September 25, 2009

I recently got a chance to design the logo for our local Weightlifting club, I've never done any logo design but I like how this turned out.I think every artist at one point or another gets asked by a friend/family member/co-worker to design a tattoo... this is also a first, and I'm not sure I would want this stamped on my body, but it was well received and having agreed to this an embarrassingly long time ago, I'm just happy to have completed it.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Toward the end of Jimmy Two-shoes I was asked to create a series of promotional images; I'd never done any kind of polished artwork like this before so it ended up being a little crazy, but I had a lot of fun with them and learned tons!

Mostly I was given thumbnails to clean up/elaborate on, but this is one that I came up with the idea for and I'm still pretty happy with how it turned out.

Friday, May 08, 2009

Sunday, April 26, 2009

As it turns out, animating a guy jumping rope is pretty complicated... I decided to take a break and start with something a little simpler. It took my WAY longer than it should have, but now it's done!

Sunday, February 08, 2009

With work on Jimmy Two-shoes wrapping up, I'm finally taking some time to do a little animation!

I purchased a series of awesome tutorials by Jason Ryan a while back, but never got a chance to really dig into them. This is my first shot at a guy jumping rope; after slogging my way through all of Flipbook's little quirks, and remembering how to actually animate with drawings, I think it looks pretty decent. It's not fully inbetweened and I'm not really happy with the movement, but instead of redoing it I think I'll take it into 3D and try to make the next "assignment" better. Any feedback is much appreciated!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The first 2 part episode; it ended up feeling a lot busier than I wanted, but I'm really happy with how dramatic it is. I got a little lazy and re-purposed this for part 2 as well.

Ran out of ideas on this one... sometimes neither the episodes content or the play-on-words title offer any kind of inspiration.

I think Harvest Day looked much better as a thumbnail, I like how the fences and tress turned out, but the rolling hills look awfully barren now and I don't like how crowded the text is...oh well.

Lots of drama here, unlike the episode which was actually very silly. The final text colour was bright blue, but I always liked the yellow.

Mmm dramatic, I like how the forest turned out.

And finally, another 2 parter cop-out...and of course, drama. If you've ever watched this show, you'll see that it isn't nearly as dramatic or exciting as these drawings might suggest... I like to think it adds to the humor.

These are some title cards I did for World of Quest last year. This was the first time I'd done any finished/coloured artwork like this, I learned a lot!

They aren't all winners, but I had a great time making them.

This one is the first one that came together really easily, I'm pretty happy with the simplicity:effectiveness ratio.

This one was a struggle. After 5 revisions it looks almost nothing like the original (which was nothing special either) , I find it still feels a bit slapped together.

This one is probably my favorite of the bunch. I was really pushing to keep the composition very graphic and clean. I started this with a black and white version to solidly block in the silhouettes (previously I had only done sketches).

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Saturday, August 04, 2007

He's a masterful baker/fighter with a score to settle. With all aspects and ingredients of pies as his arsenal he uses his magical pie-fu abilities in his quest to avenge his family and restore honour to a long line of pie-chefs. His tentative name is Burly Pieman.

Who knows if I'll go beyond designing him and actually do some fights... but for the time being I'm having fun!

Friday, June 08, 2007

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

I did some sharpie sketches this morning, just trying to loosen up and "Break out" of my habits a bit. I love how much markers force you to commit to your lines, great for just getting ideas out without too much fuss.

I tried some Prismacolors on 3 of my favorites from the batch. I've got a long way to go, but I had a lot of fun.